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Radhika never visited to see more than 60,000 children behind the barbwires in vavunia.

Friday, 16 October 2009 - 3:26 PM SL Time

Plight of conflict-displaced children deserves greater attention, says top UN official

Special Representative for Children and Armed Conflict Radhika Coomaraswamy
14 October 2009 A top United Nations official today urged that greater attention be given to the plight of internally displaced children, among the most vulnerable groups affected by armed conflict.
This is becoming an increasing issue around the world, Radhika Coomaraswamy, the Special Representative of the Secretary-General for Children and Armed Conflict, told reporters ahead of the presentation of her annual report to the General Assembly.

She noted that annexed to her report is the rights and guarantees which should be accorded to children who are among internally displaced persons (IDPs), including the right to education, the liberty of movement, the right to protection against sexual and gender-based violence and the right to basic services.

Ms. Coomaraswamy also announced that she is sending Major-General Patrick Cammaert as her representative to Sri Lanka as soon as possible, and that the issue of IDP children will be among the issues he will raise.

Last month the Special Representative voiced her concern to the Geneva-based Human Rights Council about the fate of internally displaced children who still remain in camps in the north of Sri Lanka following the end of the Government`s military operation against Tamil rebels.

We acknowledge the recent releases of some IDPs from the camps and hope that the others will also be allowed to leave if they wish to do so, she told the Council.

In her briefing to reporters, Ms. Coomaraswamy also welcomed the increased commitment of the international community to combat sexual violence in wartime through the adoption of Security Council resolutions 1882 in August and 1888 in September.

She also highlighted a number of other issues contained in her report, including sexual violence against boys, juvenile justice protections to ensure that children are not prosecuted for war crimes and the successes with some countries in ending the practice of using child soldiers.

In addition, she urged all countries to ratify the Optional Protocol to the Convention on the Rights of the Child related to the recruitment and use of children, and announced the launch of a ratification campaign which will begin in 2010 towards this goal.

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tigeress19
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LK Information  16 Oct 2009 08:38:54 GMT  Report for Abuse  
Radhika was hell bent on criticizing the ltte for recruiting children into it's ranks forgot the children who survived the in the war forced to live in an open prison since the end of the war...now decided to send her assistant instead...

neither she nor the assistant will get permission from Colombo authority.

same goes to navi pillay.... she suppose to be the human rights chief of the whole world....

if and when some go....they often strangely end up partying with the Colombo authority and forget the reason for the visit...
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Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd on Friday refused to be swayed by hundreds of Sri Lankan asylum-seekers who launched a hunger strike after their wooden boat was stopped in Indonesia. Rudd said the 255 people would have to be processed by United Nations refugee officials.
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their tricks didnt work this time with the aussie PM
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After the burger incident, hunger strikes will have at least a tad little effect on people :)

and on refugee camps.... gosl should do everything to re-settle those people and bring a swift end to this camp issue..
it's not helping anybody!
It's a shame that children also have to be imprisoned behind fences...
war is won
lpte no more
it's high time we usher in peace so that all can benefit...
suffering still hasn't stopped though the guns stopped firing long ago...
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She is fat!
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She is fat!
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Been eatin' very well!
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gosl should do everything to re-settle those people and bring a swift end to this camp issue..

they wont and thats what exactly the problem.... and contributing to the wellbeing of those people trapped in the hands of their killers + prompts people to leave on boats ect ect...
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and contributing to the wellbeing of those people trapped in the hands of their killers + prompts people to leave on boats ect ect...


now that's BS...
as tough as it is...those people don't have certain fears they had when they were under your ltte...
no more child recruits, black tigers etc...
things will take some time to change over...
and i do agree that it should be happening a lot faster...
but at least things are moving in the right direction...
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+ prompts people to leave on boats ect ect...


anai really? if they really wanted to get a way from anybody then they would have escaped to near by country like India, Myanmar ..etc why they spend 60 plus days in the ocean to reach a country which is almost at the other side of the world?
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now that's BS...

i know...you bunch always find it hard to take a NO as an answer from us....

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anai really? if they really wanted to get a way from anybody then they would have escaped to near by country like India, Myanmar ..etc why they spend 60 plus days in the ocean to reach a country which is almost at the other side of the world?

have you not read what i told you yesterday?? if mannar and pooneryn did not fall to the enemy...allmost all the 300,000 now trapped in the hands of the enemy would have ended up in TN....

besides that...which are the other countries that would offer them refugee status?? not put them in a camp...so they can move on with thier lives..

in TN..even thou those arrivals are put in a camp but due to the cultural similarities...they were able to co-op with the situations....

at the end of the day...YOU a genocidal freak has no right to say..what they should do or should not do...

you understand??

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